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5. How did the term technology get?
6.What does technology refer to?
7.How did the human species’ first use of
technology?
8.Which invention made people’s life totally
change?
9. What are the examples of earlier human
developments in historic times?
Getting to know

Create 5 more getting to know


questions on your own
Type of sentences
How many types of sentence?
What are they?
1. assault a. crazy
2. averse b. clever but violent person
3. devious thug c. opposed to
4. incisors d. curious
5. inquisitive e. attack
6. malevolent f. evil
7. psychotic g. pointed teeth for biting
International General Certificate of
Secondary Education ( IGCSE)
Cambridge Assessment
International Education

Pearson ( Edexcel)
Skimming

Scanning
a. How many products have a normal
download price of less than $5?
b. How can you save an additional $5?
c. Which product offers the smallest cash
saving?
d. How many Datasource Puzzle Finder
apps were sold in a month in the USA?
e. Give three advantages of joining the
Datasource loyalty scheme?
f. Which product offers you 60 minutes
free of charge?
g. Which product is available in different
languages?
cruise
exotic
cairn
crumbling
Azure
Inhabited
Explore
Launch
Quay
Commercial
Chapel
Exhibit
Trail
Latter /former
refreshment
Some famous Islands in Myanmar

Gaw Yan Gyi Island


Co co Island
Myeik Island
Listening Practice
• Edxecel
• Reading passage – 3 ( content gussing)
• Writing – 3
• Email writing
• Report/ Article/ Review
• Summary writing
Format of a friendly
letter
• Greeting Greeting :
Dear Sucy
• Paragraph 1 : Introduction Dear Brother John
Dear Mother/ Father
• Paragraph 2 : Transition and body Dear Parents
Dear Cousin John
• Paragraph 3 : Body Dear Aunty Sue
Dear Uncle
• Paragraph 4 : Conclusion
• Ending
• signature
Introduction
• What do I write in an introduction? Personal
reference
• 3 ways to begin an introduction
• 1. Using an apology I hope you’re getting better.
Using an
• 2. Not using apology apology

• 3. Personal reference
I’m sorry I haven’t written for ages, but I’ve been busy
studying and haven’t had the time.

It was lovely to get your letter yesterday.

Not using
an apology Dear Sarah,
I’m sorry I haven’t written for ages but I’ve been busy rehearsing my
part for the school play.
Paragraph 2 : Transition and
body
• 1. Using the words Anyway or Anyhow
• 2. Using the past tense
• 3. Using other methods

Dear Sarah,
I’m sorry I haven’t written for ages but I’ve been busy rehearsing my
part for the school play.
Anyway, I thought I would drop you a line to let you know something
about my new house.

I thought you might like to know something about my new house.

Just a short note to let you know something about my new house.
Paragraph 3 : Personalizing phrases
Body 1. You’ll be glad to know-----
2. I know/ I am sure you’ll love well with---
3. Wait until you see/ meet/ taste-----
Descriptive Letter 4. You’ll really enjoy-------
• Create interest 5. I can’t wait till you------
6. As you know, I -------
• Personalize for the reader 7. I know you -------
8. -----(just ) like you!
• Support each idea 9. ------as usual!

• Do not list

Type of your house – flat ( apartment)/ garden house/ three-story house/


Describing location – in the middle(center/heart) of the city/ on the outskirt of the village/ in the village
Describing living arrangement – rooms
Phrase 1
Personalizing phrases You’ll be glad to know there’s a fitness center near where I
1. You’ll be glad to know----- live, so we can work out in the gym anytime.
2. I know/ I am sure you’ll love well with---
3. Wait until you see/ meet/ taste-----
Phrase 2
4. You’ll really enjoy-------
I am sure you’ll get on really well with my brother Sami!
5. I can’t wait till you------
(personalizing) He’s mad about football,(support) just like
6. As you know, I -------
you!(personalizing)
7. I know you -------
8. -----(just ) like you!
9. ------as usual!

Phrase 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Ending and signature


I am looking forward to hearing from you.
With love,
Yours,
With best wishes,
• How often do you eat out?
• Where do you usually go when you eat out?
• What kind of restaurants you like?
• What kind of food do you like?why?
• How much do you usually pay when you eat out?
• Who do you usually go with when you eat out?
• Do you like western food?
1 at in on
2 In For Of
3 To Into Toward

4 In Of For
5 With Be As
6 And But Also
7 Whic That Moment
h
8 Up Off With
9 A The An
10 Of To In
11 By If But
12 As Until For
Endorsement
Do you like travelling?
I like to travel abroad but international travel can be expensive, so I usually
plan affordable travel. Travelling to holiday destinations when it is out of
season saves a lot of money. Out of season travel is also the best way to
avoid places that are swarming with tourists. 

: What are your favorite holiday pastimes? 


I like to get away from it all. I look for exotic destinations with scenic
views that are off the beaten track. I'd love to go on a wildlife safari! I tend
to avoid guided tours and packaged deals as I prefer to go
sightseeing on my own. 

: How do you plan and prepare for your holiday? 


I always do my research because I know exactly what I like. I thumb
through holiday brochures and check travel sites like Airbnb on the Internet.
I'm drawn to spectacular beaches and lush forests. I usually
make advance reservations for self-catering accommodation.
1.Affordable destinations – a. Travel which is within your price range
 2. Affordable travel – b.  In all corners of the globe 
 3. Around the world – c. Enjoy the activities as the local people do 
4. Arts and culture – d. Stalls where goods made by the local people are sold 
5. Craft markets – e. A functioning transport system intended for the use of residents and visitors
6. Do as the locals do – f. Get from place to place 
7. Efficient public transport – g. Unusual or strange holiday destinations
 8. Exotic destinations – h.  The art, music and other cultural aspects of an area 
 9. Get around – i. Walking, hiking or driving visits led by a guide who knows the area 
10. Guided tours – j. Pamphlets advertising holiday destinations 
11. Holiday brochures – k. Place to which you leave on holiday
12. Holiday destination – l. Long distance flights 
 13. Long haul flights – m. Luxuriant equatorial forests
14. Lush rainforests – n. Impressive scenery 
 15. Magnificent landscapes – o. Places within a reasonable price range
16. Make advance reservations – a. Booking ahead of time 
17. Memorable experiences – b. Activities that you will remember for years 
18. Off the beaten track – c. A place that is not on the main thoroughfare
19. Out of season – d. Outside the most popular holiday period 
20. Packaged deals – e. Travel deals that are put together by an agency and sold as a package
21. Quaint villages – f. Old fashioned or charming small towns
 22. Scenic views – g.  Lovely scenes 
23. Self-catering accommodation – h. A Place to stay where you see to your own food 
24. Spectacular beaches – i. Impressive sandy shorelines
25. Stunning architecture – j. Magnificent buildings 
26. Swarming with tourists – k. Full of holidaymakers 
27. Time on their hands – l. Available time to do as you choose 
28. To get away from it all – m. To get away from everyday routines 
29. To go sightseeing – n. Take a trip around an area to see what it has to offer 
30. Travel abroad –  o. Travel to overseas destinations 
31. Travelling light – p. Travelling with little luggage
32. Value for money – q. A good return on investment 
33. Visa regulations – r. Laws that relate to entry into a country
34. Wildlife safari – s. A guided tour through a game park
1.Affordable destinations – Places within a reasonable price range
 2. Affordable travel – Travel which is within your price range
 3. Around the world – In all corners of the globe 
4. Arts and culture – The art, music and other cultural aspects of an area 
5. Craft markets – Stalls where goods made by the local people are sold 
6. Do as the locals do – Enjoy the activities as the local people do 
7. Efficient public transport – A functioning transport system intended for the use of residents and visitors
 8. Exotic destinations – Unusual or strange holiday destinations
 9. Get around – Get from place to place 
10. Guided tours – Walking, hiking or driving visits led by a guide who knows the area 
11. Holiday brochures – Pamphlets advertising holiday destinations 
12. Holiday destination – Place to which you leave on holiday
 13. Long haul flights – Long distance flights 
14. Lush rainforests – Luxuriant equatorial forests
 15. Magnificent landscapes – Impressive scenery 
16. Make advance reservations – Booking ahead of time 
17. Memorable experiences – Activities that you will remember for years 
18. Off the beaten track – A place that is not on the main thoroughfare
19. Out of season – Outside the most popular holiday period 
20. Packaged deals – Travel deals that are put together by an agency and sold as a package
21. Quaint villages – Old fashioned or charming small towns
 22. Scenic views – Lovely scenes 
23. Self-catering accommodation – A Place to stay where you see to your own food 
24. Spectacular beaches – Impressive sandy shorelines
25. Stunning architecture – Magnificent buildings 
26. Swarming with tourists – Full of holidaymakers 
27. Time on their hands – Available time to do as you choose 
28. To get away from it all – To get away from everyday routines 
29. To go sightseeing – Take a trip around an area to see what it has to offer 
30. Travel abroad – Travel to overseas destinations 
31. Travelling light – Travelling with little luggage
32. Value for money – A good return on investment 
33. Visa regulations – Laws that relate to entry into a country
34. Wildlife safari – A guided tour through a game park
Machu Pichu

Egypt Angkor wat Petra

China Taj Maha colosseum


Write an email to your friend about your trip. In your mail, you
are asked to include the following:
Summary writing
Sleep!
• How many of hours sleep do you generally need per night?
• What time do you usually go to bed? Why?
• What time do you usually wake up?
• Can you sleep anywhere?
• Do you manage to sleep as much as you need? If not, why not?
• Is it necessary to take a nap everyday?
• Have you ever suffered from insomnia/ sleeping problem?

 
Using phone

• Good points Vs Bad points


Music festival
Performance given by a famous actor or
musician
Track 23
ab
bb
Ca
Dc
Ec
Fc
Gb
Ha
Listening
11. True
12. Not given
13. Not given
14. False
15. True
16. False
17. False
18. True
19. Largest
20. Design/project/idea
21. Exterior
22. Vantage point
23. Movement/ sensation
of movement
24. County hall
25. Eiffel Tower
• Track 23 • Track 23
•ab •ab
• bb • bb
• Ca • Ca
• Dc • Dc
• Ec • Ec
•Fc •Fc
•Gb •Gb
• Ha • Ha

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